Configuration Guide
Preface
3 min
this manual introduces feature configurations and typical scenarios for cx n switches based on cisco like command line (also named klish command line) target audience target audience this manual is primarily intended for following engineers network planners network planners on site technical support and maintenance staff on site technical support and maintenance staff network administrator network administrator responsible for network configuration and maintenance this book stipulations this book stipulations command line formatting conventions command line formatting conventions format significance bold command line keywords (which remain unchanged on the command line and are entered directly as given) are indicated in bold font italic command line parameters (the part of the command that must be replaced by the actual value) are italicised ( ) indicates additional notes, examples of parameters \[ ] indicates that the part enclosed in "\[ ]" is optional when the command is configured {x|y| } indicates that only one of the multiple options is selected \[x|y| ] indicates that one or none of the multiple options is selected {x|y| } indicates the selection of one, more than one, from multiple options {x|y| } n indicates the selection of n options from several options, n is a positive integer \[x|y| ] indicates one, more than one or no choice from several options \[x|y| ] n indicates n or no choices from several options, n is a positive integer &<1 n> indicates that the parameter preceding the symbol & can be repeated 1 n times composite command line formatting conventions composite command line formatting conventions format significance \[x|y \[z]] | has the highest priority, | first before \[ ]
